Over the last few weeks, the split between Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren when it comes to snap counts and touches for the Pittsburgh Steelers is getting smaller and smaller.
That was again the case on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers as Warren led the Steelers with 15 carries and ran his way into a career day, finishing with 101 yards on 15 carries in the 23-19 win over Green Bay, nearly splitting touches evenly with Harris. The third-year running back finished with 19 touches (16 carries, three receptions) to 17 touches (15 carries, two receptions) in the win over the Packers.